Word: ward
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be conducted on the same plan as last year. An annual payment of $4, which is charged on the term bills of students, entitles any student to admission to the infirmary on the order of a physician. The student is given, without further charge, a bed in a ward, board, and ordinary nursing, for a period not exceeding two weeks during the academic year. If the patient remains in the Infirmary after the allotted time, a charge of two dollars will be made for each additional...
Geology and Geography, Professor R. DeC. Ward, Geol...
...Gardner Ward Chase '11, of Cambridge, right fielder, entered College from Cambridge Latin School, where he played in the outfield. He was recently taken up from the second team to play in the University outfield. He is 21 years old, 6 feet in height, and weighs 155 pounds...
...negative. He began by saying that ship-subsides are very dangerous, as they lead to corruption and fraud. Such was the case with the Pacific Mail S. S. Co. in 1873, when it used improper methods to get its subsidy raised; and such is the case with the Ward Line today. Likewise with the trusts on land, which have been substantially subsidized by the tariff. Also the lobby methods of the shipping interests are today being investigated...
...their regular meeting on April 13, the Board of Overseers confirmed the following appointments: R. DeC. Ward '89, A.M., professor of climatology; J. A. Walz, A.M., Ph.D., professor of the German language and literature; L. C. Graton, assistant professor of mining geology; E. V. Huntington '95, A.M., Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics; C. N. Jackson '98, A.M., Ph.D., assistant professor of Greek and Latin; I. W. Bailey '07, M.F., instructor in forestry; B. H. Cooper, D.M.D., instructor in operative dentistry...